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Deo. 6.-(Special)-The soldiers who arrive on the Parisian are still here waiting to be paid 011'. I sins ix rm: xans PIANO racronr. Woonsrocx, Ont, Dec. 6.-(Special.»)- An incendiary lire at the Karn Piano Factory did much aamageiueiudinir the destruction of thirty pianos. - il C. T. U. OI-‘I-‘ICI-IRS RF-I-ILECTEI). Wasnixuronr, Dec. 6.-(Specia_l.i ~The W. C. T.I'. national convention re< elected last year`s odicers. - WEAKXESS OF HOSPITALS. Saidto be Incapnble of Curing One of the the Most Dearlly_Disenscs of the Age. I Ionrnrai.,Dee..'i.-Mr.Willisin Brownlcy tells nn alarming story of utter failure of the hospitals to cure him of Bright's Disease. I-Ie was treated in the best hns- 'tals both in Canada and the United gltntes. They :uve him up as incurable. ledical science had failed; the nospitnls were powerless to help him. Nevertheless Hr. Brownley is cured. Dodd’s Kidney Pills cured him and he is a well man to- daSYays Mr. Brown himself, “I have been a subject to Brights Disease of the Kidneys for twenty years. I have been in all_the best hospitals of Canada and the I nited States. I could get no relief. Ihavejust. finished eleven boxes, of Dodd`s Kidney Pills and am completely cured. I am a locomotive engineer and well-known, so many_ca.n vouch for this statement." I Wonicwiitm’ WANTED.--Eight, workmen, some machine herds, some bench hands,also as smart boy to learn ‘lip-_ holsterinz. _ Aoply it or Factory'-Mark Wright &. Co. 1. d&w lw The Farmer’si Boot _ _ Mads of the best grain leathori. ilnned from 8 to ll months, 'Biol' proof, bellows tongue, clump sole. thb real thing for the inud, our own make GOFF BIl0r. EWEN MQUIIUIIBALL Geneml Agent, Commission' _ _ Merchant and Auctioneer., `< -3*; 'iP. O. Box 333 I I i `P‘P ns' ~¢ If I Odioe and Rooms : 73 Great I 'WCG Charlottetown, P. E~- Illqllld. t° “"5 ”°1`ifh¢l‘|¥ to westerly winds, L_.;- ,_ gh; EURO of the Princess yesterday’ iincu e 922 boxes of cheese, valued at $8-5°0~ Shipped by Mr. Horace Haszard tor i t._l\¢ English market. ` SThe schooners Brilliant, P. and E. mall were discharging coal yesterday for Messrs. Peake 8: Co. Both cargoes were run of mines, Mr. Walter Matheson is loading the sch. P. and E. Small with a cargoot hay, °*_iS» P0l»ltoes. turnips, etc. Thcjschooner will be ready tosail during the early part of the week. I _ _ I i'l he S. S. Cohan sailed yesterday morn- _ lngnt 6a. m. for Sydney. She rename gr; _‘ibm D0rt with ~anotherea.i°goIco|il"£¢ir i Bros. & Co. - - The s_ s. Hmm; with ami-gs for Masai., Carvell Bros. left yesterday morning for St. John's, Ntld. _Mn N. Rattenbury is loading t-he Jessie .\ewell at Summersiile and the Life Boat at Charlottetown with oats for the Picton market. f - C-O€ cmcaco ivi/lkxers. _ Cnioaco, Dec. 6. _(Spe¢ig)_ The follow in gare the closing rates: Jan. wiieimoi. --_ Pork $11.25. - I May, Wheat.-73§. Corn 36§ A CHRISTMAS NUMBER.- From the standpoint of illustrations. The Canadian Magazine surpasses itself in its Christmas Number. This is an age of pictures, and the quality of tl.os: presented in this issue are suilicent io engenderenthusiasin in the most sluggish of patriots. The reproductions ofcharacter- _. istic bits of Cansda’s Scientific Splen- d mrs are done in colors most eKectively. ‘1‘helistIofcontentslsjustas co _ There areispecial pocms__ by Ethelwyrrj Wotlldnld. .B_Ye__BrDd1ique, Wiltx~ed Cainp_bell,¥'r'nhklin _Gndhby and Elizabeth Roberts Macdonald, all well- known singers. There are short Stories by Virna Sheard, Arthur Stringer and _ une Fayrer Taylor. all bright and characteristic. J. liacdonald Oxley write a most interesting article on The Bank of Montreal, giving considerable attention to the circumstances of its foundation and its early history. Alfred Edmonds writes of The Young Idea. in Japan, while ‘ John A. Ewan takes us to. the other end of the _worldto see Mrs. Kruger at Home. The colored cover represents Johnny _,» Ca.nuck‘s Christmas. As a souvenir to send abroad nothing could surpass the pecial issue of Can ada‘s national ublication. The Presbyterian Review. - _.___ P The Presbyterian Review, published by The Poole Publishing Company, Toronto, contains a large amount ot interesting matter in its issue of ov. 29, just to hand. I On the front page of the cover is an ex- cellent picture of the Bev. D. C. Hossack, 'M. A., L. L. B. editor. There is also an illustrated article on the work of Rev. Win. Meikle, who has been stated pastor of Cooke`s Church, Toronto, during the V vacancy; also on Rev, A. B. Winchester, minister°elect of Knox Church, Toronto, on Rev. A. J. McLeod_,la.tc Principle of the Regina. Industrial School, The number contains an excellent reproduction of the cantraliiignres of those about the Moder- ~ ator's desk at the Historical Moment when thc Covenant of Union was signed unit- ing the two Scottish churches. The news of the churches is exceptionally well arranged, and of the advertising pages the most interesting is the full~page illin- :rited showing the mlills and Toronto' and Montreal warehouses of The Consolidated Pulp & Paper Company, Limited. I _ "”"i"“”` Chathm` well knolwn as Barber. Ts N , writes Jn e 22. 1932 “I “U cheerfully recomnien Bent1ey's Liniment whichl find is better than any other. ’ -if 4 freer *avr . _B_ _ i | if ‘ 141# Bnnygr use in bindings of s‘ England cignbined for Gifts. ..._ v-" I Q iz §ii`r§le°ankifd6ublé-breasted. also tweefi : "\_§_//_L_ \n_ ‘tif very brief containing only one sentence, that Parliament was callad to make HOLDING 0F » _ . D8 f - is i. that originally man had no knowledge of “ i>iuLii> _ NEW YORK, December 4.~The Rev ii A est of ‘ f William D. McKinnon, n pri Cali- who has been'_made a Catholic army-chaplain, iuivkich deal _ of conversation with Arc Manila one day I thought, would be' 91.* bishop of whnt he _ the islands to threw up his hands and said he oently was Evelyn B. Baldwin, command' ant of the Baldwin-Ziegler Polarexpedi- i-ion. The purpose of the voyage, he says, is to purchase equipment to be used in connection with next years work in the Arctic. He will confer with officers of the British Antarctic expedition relative to the scientific work to be accomplished. _ ___.t__.__ Prize-fighters Disqualified. The disqualification of a prize-fighter f ir profanity in Massachusetts show that the Puritan State is determined to impart n moral tone to the ring. ' _ . ~ _ '_ Tonight Just before retiring, ll your Iver In bilious, constipated, take? (on oi Hood's` Pills and y_¢u'ii so an rim in immersing. a . . . » . . ~ » ~ n » a . . - » . . . ¢ . . . . | ¢ ¢ » » . - - - . » - . . ... _ . ; Mmrfs ni~:AnY-ro- I' Men's suits,made : 1 PUT-ON sUi'rs. :ot imported tweed, 1 1 'in large checks 2 1 mixtures and naviy blue serge, well 1 I made and tr mme ,at $6,$T $8. Hen’s I I suits, well made, of good wearing.: ; _Scotch tweed, in different shades wit ; I I generous facing, at $9. ~» » $l0. liIen’s I : 'ts ' bl : ,Rock Island sluggish, out oi tune and y _feel dull# sui , in navy ues _ _seige, 'T also medium shades' I (ftvroed, at $9. ' :ch 't I Cla ti : swi§5?$iz§s°iif`i°.ia¢. _fa cn. ° -; 2 Y ~4i\"I‘n_es8cFri.: . . - » » » » nnqnnngsa-»¢¢.....¢..»...~»..-....... _. ~ . . - . . . . ¢ » . . . - . . . . . . . . . ,»,¢ . . ~ - . . - » » ~ » . ss. . -. I I Shorey’s black D. B. Serge suits, soft I aul’s ’Nicoi : finish, very dressy suit worth $,yours 1 I I fo1;t§6.7ox.t Sl_;orey’s l_:la_